Capcom Has “High Expectations” for Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2 Following Successful 2018

Following several successful titles in 2018 and strong showings at TGS, Capcom has "high expectations" for Resident Evil 2 and Devil May Cry 5.

Today, Capcom released its financial results for the first half of 2018 and saw revenue and net profits grow despite the closure of Capcom Vancouver and the cancellation of the title they were working on. Specifically, Capcom’s Digital Contents division saw a 70% year-on-year increase in H1 revenue while Capcom’s net profit rose 97% to ¥6.8 billion due to the success of several titles release throughout 2018. This, in turn, is leading to “high expectations” for Capcom’s Early 2019 releases Resident Evil 2 and Devil May Cry 5.

While Devil May Cry 5 releases as late as March, it still falls under this fiscal year. Capcom is already having a successful year and is hoping to close it out with two strong releases. Capcom also re-affirmed the fact that Monster Hunter: World, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2, and Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate all performed well.

They highlighted the fact that Monster Hunter: World has surpassed 10 million copies sold since launching on PC, and while specific sales number were given, the Japanese company stated that Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 were successful due to “a dedicated fan base and strong brand capabilities,” while Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate for Nintendo Switch saw “robust sales owing to its consistent popularity.”

Considering that Devil May Cry and Resident Evil are popular franchises for Capcom as well, it makes sense that they are expected to do well. Capcom also highlighted the fact that the titles were well received when shown off at Tokyo Game Show in September, cementing their “high expectations” for the titles. While it’s likely that both titles will be successful due to the positive buzz surrounding them, Capcom’s expectations for Resident Evil 2 and Devil May Cry 5 are still something the series’ fans should be aware of.

Tomas Franzese is a News Editor at DualShockers, writing a variety of reviews and shedding light on upcoming games for both PC and consoles. While he has been a gamer most of his life, he began writing for DualShockers in 2016 and has almost never put his computer or a controller down since.